When Dan Newman, owner of Alaska Premier Auctions & Appraisals (APAA), sets a goal, he goes big. Really big. When he launched the company, his vision was to become the “Heritage, Christie’s, or Sotheby’s of the North.”
That was in 2018. Newman was at a point where he wanted to try something new — to step outside his comfort zone and take on an entrepreneurial challenge. By his own admission, he had zero experience in the full-service auction space. But when he heard about the Missouri Auction School there was no turning back.
“I attended the course and got certified,” he explained. “Then a light bulb turned on. I realized that the auction industry, in terms of the for-profit aspect, offers a world-is-your-oyster opportunity.”
Newman saw a range of possibilities that ultimately led him to build a profitable, sustainable business selling vehicles and heavy equipment, antiques, jewelry, artwork, and everything in between. Years of marketing expertise further positioned him for success. “A lot of the strengths from my marketing and advertising days carried over,” he said.
Over the years, Newman has narrowed the company’s focus to estate sales, business liquidations, and personal inventory consignment. With an intense work ethic, dedication to being the best, and powerful technology at the core of operations, there’s no doubt his goal to be the next Christie’s or Sotheby’s could become reality.